Request: updated sources and review of article

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Disclosing per Wikipedia's conflict of interest guideline: I have a connection to MindGems Inc., the developer of this software, and am therefore posting here rather than editing the article directly. I would like to ask independent editors to review the article's sourcing and determine whether it could be improved with additional independent references. The article currently relies on a limited number of sources. The following independent coverage may be useful when evaluating whether the article can be expanded or updated: How-To Geek: https://www.howtogeek.com/1528/fast-duplicate-file-finder-easily-identifies/ OnlineComputerTips: https://onlinecomputertips.com/support-categories/software/find-duplicate-files-on-computer/ TechSpot: https://www.techspot.com/downloads/6653-fast-duplicate-file-finder.html CNET developer page: https://download.cnet.com/developer/mindgems/i-114140/ Additional software directories such as BleepingComputer and Uptodown may also provide useful factual information, although they may be less suitable as independent editorial sources. I am not requesting any specific edits. I am simply requesting that independent editors review the available sourcing and determine whether the article could be improved or expanded in accordance with Wikipedia's content policies. Thank you for your time and consideration. JackTaylorMG (talk) JackTaylorMG (talk) 19:24, 26 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

Reply 2-JUL-2026

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Thank you! Regards,  Spintendo  05:04, 3 July 2026 (UTC)Reply

Hi @Spintendo
Thank you for the detailed guidance — I've prepared five specific edit proposals below, each following the requested format (text to remove, text to add, reference, and reason). These address the outdated content and the "more citations needed" tag using independent sources. Please feel free to adjust wording, trim, or decline any part you feel doesn't meet the article's standards.

EDIT: I removed the repeating edit proposals from here, as I did not see that you told me to open a new edit request. I did that now and moved them there.

--- JackTaylorMG (talk) 17:40, 3 July 2026 (UTC)Reply

Edit request: five sourcing and factual updates (per 3 July 2026 discussion)

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Following up on the format requested by Spintendo in the thread above, here are five specific, sourced changes for review. Disclosure: I have a connection to MindGems Inc., the developer of this software.

Change 1 — Fix outdated OS compatibility claim

  1. Remove from the lead paragraph:
    "It is compatible with all Microsoft Windows versions including the latest Windows 8, Windows 7 and all Windows Server operating systems and their corresponding 32 and 64 bit versions."
  2. Add in its place:
    "It is compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, and 7, as well as Windows Server 2008 and newer, in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions."
  3. Reference:
    "Duplicate File Finder - Find and Remove Duplicate Files Free". MindGems. Retrieved 3 July 2026. Operating system: Windows 11 / Windows 10 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 and newer
  4. Reason:
    The existing claim is over a decade out of date and unsourced. This is a factual specification about the subject's own product, appropriate under WP:ABOUTSELF.

Change 2 — Add How-To Geek citation

  1. Add to the Reception section, after the CNET sentence:
    "How-To Geek reviewed the software in 2009, describing it as an effective tool for locating duplicate files across a computer, including removable and network drives."
  2. Reference:
    Brian Burgess (16 June 2009). "Fast Duplicate File Finder Identifies Extra Copies". How-To Geek. Retrieved 3 July 2026.
  3. Reason:
    Addresses the "more citations needed" tag with a fourth independent, editorially-written source with a named author.

Change 3 — Correct mischaracterized Overclockers.com citation

  1. Remove from the Reception section:
    "Overclocker.com commented on the quality of the results,"
  2. Add in its place:
    "Overclockers.com praised the software's speed and ease of use, noting it located duplicate files in under ten seconds and that the reviewer was 'amazed at how many dupes showed up.'"
  3. Reference: existing citation #2 (Overclockers.com, June 18, 2009) — no new source needed.
  4. Reason:
    The current text mischaracterizes the source, which discusses speed and ease of use, not "quality of results."

Change 4 — Fix dead PCWorld citation link

  1. Fix the URL of existing citation #1 (visible claim text unchanged):
    Old: http://www.pcworld.com/article/231456/fast_duplicate_file_finder.html
    New: https://www.pcworld.com/article/485841/fast_duplicate_file_finder.html
  2. Reference:
    Preston Gralla (2 March 2011). "Fast Duplicate File Finder". PCWorld. Retrieved 3 July 2026.
  3. Reason:
    The existing URL uses an outdated article ID format and is very likely dead. This is the live URL for the same review.

Change 5 — Add OnlineComputerTips citation

  1. Add to the Reception section:
    "In 2026, OnlineComputerTips conducted a performance benchmark, scanning 1.3 million files and reporting no false positives in duplicate detection."
  2. Reference:
    Dan Edmunds (7 July 2024). "Find Duplicate Files and then Copy, Move or Delete Them". OnlineComputerTips. Updated 3 July 2026. Retrieved 3 July 2026.
  3. Reason:
    Adds an additional independent citation, addressing the "more citations needed" tag.

Thank you for reviewing. JackTaylorMG (talk) JackTaylorMG (talk) 15:32, 10 July 2026 (UTC)Reply